My dear friends, the summer season is in its height. All people are hurrying trying to plan their last minute holidays. All in all vacations` fuss is a pleasant period. There are so many exciting ways to spend your holiday times, as there are so many places to visit and see...Of course family vacations are one of the most exciting vacations. However, sometimes the planning can be very stressful. Why? Simply due to the fact that you will feel it is necessary to satisfy all your family members, thus you need patience and time to do it properly.
Always remember that family vacations can bring you a lot of lasting impressions, memories and pictures. So let us answer some of the questions that might help to sort your family vacation with a little less stress. The initial thing you have to consider is your destination point. What port of call is going to please all family? Whether it is a walking in the park, going seaside resort or going to an exotic country, you must take into account all ages` groups, interests and preferences. Once the destination has been chosen, then you need to focus on the how details. The next step is of course the means of transportation. How can you get there?
You can of course answer this question after counting your entire budget and seeing what fraction of it you have allowed for travel. If you have decided to have a holiday in your own country, then bus, train, car, camping trailer or even bicycle are possibilities. If you want to reach a further afield destination, you may well have to book a flight. I always think that for newly married couple a ship cruise is the most romantic way to go. You will have a marvelous honey moon on ship cruise. Ok, so let us imagine that you have chosen destination. It might be camping. Camping is a very advantageous option for a family holiday. It is cheap and you can definitely see many nice places as you travel across your country. Remember to pack all the necessary things you will need and especially think about your children.
They can be capricious during the trip. If you want something more convenient, look for a hotel or motel on the internet and make some reservations in advance. It saves your time and money to search these out before you arrive. The most exciting moment during your trip is often at food time when you explore so of the local and most delicious cuisine. I am sure you will find many different and interesting activities for your soul to partake in: beaches, national parks, historical museums, attractions and amusement parks, to name a few. Every member of your family will enjoy as there are so many things to do. Let us revisit food for a moment. Of course, you can find some fast food snacks, but this is not that good for your stomach and health. So don't forget that you can either cook yourself or search out a tasty local cafe or restaurant.
We are sure that you will experience a great adventure. The souvenirs and photos will remain as nice memoirs. Create your own trip and travel Isle of Wight. An Isle of Wight Holiday is the best destination for family vacation.
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Sep 20, 2009
Aug 17, 2009
Spice Up Your Vacation with Fort Lauderdale Vacation Rentals
Hotels can be rather impersonal places to stay and if you have more than a couple of people in your group, they just aren't very practical. Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals let you stay in a proper house that really feels like home . . . only a little more luxurious! Imagine enjoying your own private house in a resort setting and you'll have an idea of how great a vacation rental can be.
Whether you're traveling with friends and want to save some money, or are just looking for a little more privacy than a hotel room affords, a Fort Lauderdale vacation rental means you can relax in the comfort of a home away from home. These houses come in a variety of sizes and styles and are fully furnished for your comfort. You'll even be able to cook and entertain in your Fort Lauderdale vacation rental, making it the perfect way to enjoy a less traditional. If you have friends in the area, why not invite them over for dinner and a movie? This is something you just can't do with a hotel room.
People have only recently begun to realize the true value of Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals. You are no longer restricted to keeping the noise down in a hotel or searching out a place to wash clothes or paying extra to have the hotel do it. Most rental homes come with a washer and dryer and some even have pools so you can really enjoy your time off.
The entire point of a vacation is to get away from it all and vacation rentals are the ideal way to do just that. You'll still have someone coming in to clean, as you would in a hotel, but you'll be left to your own devices most of the time and that means you can go out, invite friends back to your place or just relax on the couch and watch a movie, if you prefer. Your vacation is completely in your control.
Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals make your visit to the area so pleasant and comfortable that you might not want to leave again! When it comes to quality, finding the best place to stay is definitely a priority if you want to enjoy your vacation.
Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals offer the privacy and comfort that hotels simply can't afford. If you're looking for a Fort Lauderdale vacation rental Estoril Paradise Inn is the perfect place to stay, your home away from home.
Whether you're traveling with friends and want to save some money, or are just looking for a little more privacy than a hotel room affords, a Fort Lauderdale vacation rental means you can relax in the comfort of a home away from home. These houses come in a variety of sizes and styles and are fully furnished for your comfort. You'll even be able to cook and entertain in your Fort Lauderdale vacation rental, making it the perfect way to enjoy a less traditional. If you have friends in the area, why not invite them over for dinner and a movie? This is something you just can't do with a hotel room.
People have only recently begun to realize the true value of Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals. You are no longer restricted to keeping the noise down in a hotel or searching out a place to wash clothes or paying extra to have the hotel do it. Most rental homes come with a washer and dryer and some even have pools so you can really enjoy your time off.
The entire point of a vacation is to get away from it all and vacation rentals are the ideal way to do just that. You'll still have someone coming in to clean, as you would in a hotel, but you'll be left to your own devices most of the time and that means you can go out, invite friends back to your place or just relax on the couch and watch a movie, if you prefer. Your vacation is completely in your control.
Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals make your visit to the area so pleasant and comfortable that you might not want to leave again! When it comes to quality, finding the best place to stay is definitely a priority if you want to enjoy your vacation.
Fort Lauderdale vacation rentals offer the privacy and comfort that hotels simply can't afford. If you're looking for a Fort Lauderdale vacation rental Estoril Paradise Inn is the perfect place to stay, your home away from home.
Jul 14, 2009
Aruba Island Tourism
A magnificent Caribbean paradise, Aruba’s aquamarine waters gently splash on the powder white beaches ruffled by the trade winds that carry the smell of salt and sea. Quaint Dutch colonial properties dot the island and extend on to vibrant gardens to enchant visitors and tourists. The charming streets bear the stamp of a gracious bygone era while the somnolently luxurious atmosphere still promises a dream ocean vacation, not easily found anywhere else on earth.
Known as the ‘Happy Island’ Aruba is one of the three ABC islands which were originally populated by the Arawak Indian tribe. Discovered and conquered by the Spanish in the fifteenth century, Aruba was later captured by the Dutch in the seventeenth century and boasts a rich blend of both cultures.
Aruba can be called the original paradise, with hardly any bad weather, minimal poverty and decay, and one of the lowest crime rates in the Caribbean. Like all major tourist destinations, Aruba does have a little of all of these negatives, but amazingly actually very little, in comparison to other tourist resorts in the region.
Once rich in gold, Aruba was a mining destination for South Americans and Europeans during the nineteenth century. When the gold was depleted, Aruba took to refining oil and was home to the biggest refinery world wide, right upto the mid twentieth century.
Eventually left with no more natural resources to sell or export, the now autonomous state belonging to the Netherlands, Aruba picked up on the most valuable natural resource – the beauty, climate and salubrious atmosphere of the island to market it as a prime tourist and holiday destination.
Aruba’s international holiday traffic exceeds a million tourists annually and the six mile by twenty mile idyllic island boasts more than six thousand hotels. If you speak English, Dutch or Spanish you will feel right at home amongst the Arubaes who will chatter with you in all three languages, and this is aside from their native tongue which is called Papiamento.
Today world famous for its magnificent selection of cruises and cruise boats that ply the island and its neighbouring regions, the government of Aruba’s intention is to put the island on the map as the world’s foremost cruise destination. A variety of packages and cruise operators offer a host of options for visitors to view the Caribbean splendours, including natural wonders, historical sites and archaeological attractions.
Ancient Arwak caves and the arid windswept sand dune landscape with its clumps of Mondis cacti, lie sandwiched between lovely sloping beaches on the one hand and the limestone cliffs with its secret grottoes and nearby shipwrecks, on the other.
A fabulous location for water sports, diving and beach action, there is a piece of the pie for leisure sports enthusiasts as well who will love the championship golf course which they have to share with the lazy iguanas! Visitors to Aruba should make their travel arrangements to coincide with the renowned carnival held in February. Parades, dancing, masquerades and music are a part of the several weeks’ long revelry. In Aruba every occasion is a reason to celebrate!
Owner of http://www.arubavisit.info, a website dedicated to providing informations on the beautiful island of Aruba. Vast informations such as aruba timeshare opportunities and various informations on aruba hotels Visit Aruba Island Tourism.
Known as the ‘Happy Island’ Aruba is one of the three ABC islands which were originally populated by the Arawak Indian tribe. Discovered and conquered by the Spanish in the fifteenth century, Aruba was later captured by the Dutch in the seventeenth century and boasts a rich blend of both cultures.
Aruba can be called the original paradise, with hardly any bad weather, minimal poverty and decay, and one of the lowest crime rates in the Caribbean. Like all major tourist destinations, Aruba does have a little of all of these negatives, but amazingly actually very little, in comparison to other tourist resorts in the region.
Once rich in gold, Aruba was a mining destination for South Americans and Europeans during the nineteenth century. When the gold was depleted, Aruba took to refining oil and was home to the biggest refinery world wide, right upto the mid twentieth century.
Eventually left with no more natural resources to sell or export, the now autonomous state belonging to the Netherlands, Aruba picked up on the most valuable natural resource – the beauty, climate and salubrious atmosphere of the island to market it as a prime tourist and holiday destination.
Aruba’s international holiday traffic exceeds a million tourists annually and the six mile by twenty mile idyllic island boasts more than six thousand hotels. If you speak English, Dutch or Spanish you will feel right at home amongst the Arubaes who will chatter with you in all three languages, and this is aside from their native tongue which is called Papiamento.
Today world famous for its magnificent selection of cruises and cruise boats that ply the island and its neighbouring regions, the government of Aruba’s intention is to put the island on the map as the world’s foremost cruise destination. A variety of packages and cruise operators offer a host of options for visitors to view the Caribbean splendours, including natural wonders, historical sites and archaeological attractions.
Ancient Arwak caves and the arid windswept sand dune landscape with its clumps of Mondis cacti, lie sandwiched between lovely sloping beaches on the one hand and the limestone cliffs with its secret grottoes and nearby shipwrecks, on the other.
A fabulous location for water sports, diving and beach action, there is a piece of the pie for leisure sports enthusiasts as well who will love the championship golf course which they have to share with the lazy iguanas! Visitors to Aruba should make their travel arrangements to coincide with the renowned carnival held in February. Parades, dancing, masquerades and music are a part of the several weeks’ long revelry. In Aruba every occasion is a reason to celebrate!
Owner of http://www.arubavisit.info, a website dedicated to providing informations on the beautiful island of Aruba. Vast informations such as aruba timeshare opportunities and various informations on aruba hotels Visit Aruba Island Tourism.
Jun 12, 2009
Travel and Tourism in Sierra Leone is a Hot Topic!
Until a few days ago, if you had asked me to tell you about Sierra Leone, I would have had to think long and hard to tell you much about this West African country. I could probably have explained roughly where the country is located. I may have mentioned something about the slave trade being connected to Sierra Leone. I could certainly have told you that they had experienced a brutal civil war. I might even have admitted that I wasn't entirely sure whether the war was 100% over. And that's about it.
Slavery and war. A pretty negative view of what is in fact an exceptionally positive country. Today, I see Sierra Leone from an entirely different perspective.
It is difficult to ignore Sierra Leone's history and focus purely on the present. Once a fertile area inhabited by dozens of tribes, it was settled by the Portuguese in the 1400's who built a fort as a trading post for gold, spices, ivory and slaves. A British protectorate in later years, Sierra Leone had the dubious honor of becoming home to more than 40,000 freed slaves who gave Freetown its name. As a protectorate, Sierra Leone was exploited for its mineral and diamond wealth in the 1900's and Sierra Leonean's fought against the Germans in Cameroon in the First World War, and alongside the British in the Second World War. In 1961, Sierra Leone achieved independence from Britain and governed itself peacefully for 30 years. The peace was not to last and was followed by a decade of brutal civil war that destroyed the economy, brutalized the people and left a country that is rich in resources as one of the poorest in the world.
The conflict was officially declared over in January 2002, and President Kasbah reelected in May 2002. Since then, the people of Sierra Leone have been pulling together to repair, renew and regenerate.
Whilst doing research for a new website looking at travel and tourism in Sierra Leone, I came into contact with Sierra Leoneans from all manner of backgrounds living in both Sierra Leone and elsewhere. Their passion for the country was infectious: they clearly wanted to get the message across that Sierra Leone has far more to offer than a sad recent history and that reconstruction is moving ahead at a rapid pace. And indeed, proof of reconstruction is everywhere - new roads are being built, mines are being re-opened, dam projects started before the war are once again underway, markets are once again thriving and humming with life. There is also a great deal of confidence in Sierra Leone's potential as a tourist destination: a Chinese company has recently invested a reputed US$270 million in the hotel infrastructure; enterprising companies like Kevin McPhillips Travel (based in the UK, USA and the Netherlands) offer exclusive twice weekly flights to Sierra Leone; African Tour specialists are researching viable package holidays in the region. The exciting thing about investment in Sierra Leone is that more is set to follow!
They have a right to be confident. The beaches along Sierra Leone's golden peninsula are said to be one of the world's best kept secrets. Secluded, clean and stretching for miles on end, beach tourism is one of the top items on the government's tourism promotion agenda. Beaches with very British names like Kent, Lumley, Sussex and York mix with more African names like Bureh Town, Tokey and Mammah beach, and
Although many of the forests and much of the wildlife has been disturbed and in some cases, destroyed, by the war, eco-tourism is an important focus of Sierra Leoneans and natural treasures like Outamba-Kilimi National Park, populated by game animals such as elephants, chimpanzees and pigmy hippos, and Mount Bintimani, the highest point in West Africa, are just two of the worthwhile wildlife attractions on offer. Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary rescues orphaned and captured chimps and has been described as one of the most successful Sierra Leonean wildlife endeavours, whilst Tiwai Island is home to over 3000 chimps as well as other game.
Lakes, rivers and dams are perfect for picnics and relaxing. The marshlands hide a myriad of colourful birds - indeed, the bird life has been less affected by the war than the animals, and everywhere you go, the air is filled with birdsong. Sierra Leone is a bird-watchers dream! Tiwai Island for one boasts over 135 different bird species!
For culture vultures and those with historical interests, the remnants of the slave trade make interesting and though-provoking expeditions. Bunce Island, a slave trading fortress, is a brief boat trip up the river; Freetown is itself a monument to freed slaves and its Cotton Tree, which stands in the heart of what is thought to be an old slave market, is now an impressive national symbol. Graves, monuments and forts are all that remain of British and Portuguese power in Sierra Leone: each has a tale to tell. There are over 16 different ethnic groups in the country, including the Krio, descendents of freed slaves who speak an English-based Creole called Krio, and visiting villages and chatting to people in markets and in the streets is rewarding for all parties!
Freetown is probably the most developed of the cities, offering a level of safety that is difficult to match even in Western countries. Hotels, restaurants and nightspots are sprouting like mushrooms, and eating out in Sierra Leone promises a range of traditional and international treats, and seafood that is beyond belief!
One has to wonder what attraction will tip the scales in making Sierra Leone the popular destination that it once was before the civil war. Based on my experiences with Sierra Leoneans in recent weeks, I feel that it will be the people who make the difference. Without exception, every Sierra Leonean that I have met or worked with has been proud of their country, proud of its progress and excited about the future. They are unfailingly welcoming, greeting aid-workers and travellers alike with smiles that you can only find in Africa, with an optimism - no, positivity - that other countries would do well to emulate.
For travellers in search of a "diamond in the rough", Sierra Leone offers a holiday like no other - my only advice to you is to visit sooner rather than later, to avoid what is sure to be a stampede once holiday-makers and tour operators latch on to this gem of a destination. For more useful tips & hints, please browse for more information at our website :- http://www.adsence-dollar-factory.com
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Slavery and war. A pretty negative view of what is in fact an exceptionally positive country. Today, I see Sierra Leone from an entirely different perspective.
It is difficult to ignore Sierra Leone's history and focus purely on the present. Once a fertile area inhabited by dozens of tribes, it was settled by the Portuguese in the 1400's who built a fort as a trading post for gold, spices, ivory and slaves. A British protectorate in later years, Sierra Leone had the dubious honor of becoming home to more than 40,000 freed slaves who gave Freetown its name. As a protectorate, Sierra Leone was exploited for its mineral and diamond wealth in the 1900's and Sierra Leonean's fought against the Germans in Cameroon in the First World War, and alongside the British in the Second World War. In 1961, Sierra Leone achieved independence from Britain and governed itself peacefully for 30 years. The peace was not to last and was followed by a decade of brutal civil war that destroyed the economy, brutalized the people and left a country that is rich in resources as one of the poorest in the world.
The conflict was officially declared over in January 2002, and President Kasbah reelected in May 2002. Since then, the people of Sierra Leone have been pulling together to repair, renew and regenerate.
Whilst doing research for a new website looking at travel and tourism in Sierra Leone, I came into contact with Sierra Leoneans from all manner of backgrounds living in both Sierra Leone and elsewhere. Their passion for the country was infectious: they clearly wanted to get the message across that Sierra Leone has far more to offer than a sad recent history and that reconstruction is moving ahead at a rapid pace. And indeed, proof of reconstruction is everywhere - new roads are being built, mines are being re-opened, dam projects started before the war are once again underway, markets are once again thriving and humming with life. There is also a great deal of confidence in Sierra Leone's potential as a tourist destination: a Chinese company has recently invested a reputed US$270 million in the hotel infrastructure; enterprising companies like Kevin McPhillips Travel (based in the UK, USA and the Netherlands) offer exclusive twice weekly flights to Sierra Leone; African Tour specialists are researching viable package holidays in the region. The exciting thing about investment in Sierra Leone is that more is set to follow!
They have a right to be confident. The beaches along Sierra Leone's golden peninsula are said to be one of the world's best kept secrets. Secluded, clean and stretching for miles on end, beach tourism is one of the top items on the government's tourism promotion agenda. Beaches with very British names like Kent, Lumley, Sussex and York mix with more African names like Bureh Town, Tokey and Mammah beach, and
Although many of the forests and much of the wildlife has been disturbed and in some cases, destroyed, by the war, eco-tourism is an important focus of Sierra Leoneans and natural treasures like Outamba-Kilimi National Park, populated by game animals such as elephants, chimpanzees and pigmy hippos, and Mount Bintimani, the highest point in West Africa, are just two of the worthwhile wildlife attractions on offer. Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary rescues orphaned and captured chimps and has been described as one of the most successful Sierra Leonean wildlife endeavours, whilst Tiwai Island is home to over 3000 chimps as well as other game.
Lakes, rivers and dams are perfect for picnics and relaxing. The marshlands hide a myriad of colourful birds - indeed, the bird life has been less affected by the war than the animals, and everywhere you go, the air is filled with birdsong. Sierra Leone is a bird-watchers dream! Tiwai Island for one boasts over 135 different bird species!
For culture vultures and those with historical interests, the remnants of the slave trade make interesting and though-provoking expeditions. Bunce Island, a slave trading fortress, is a brief boat trip up the river; Freetown is itself a monument to freed slaves and its Cotton Tree, which stands in the heart of what is thought to be an old slave market, is now an impressive national symbol. Graves, monuments and forts are all that remain of British and Portuguese power in Sierra Leone: each has a tale to tell. There are over 16 different ethnic groups in the country, including the Krio, descendents of freed slaves who speak an English-based Creole called Krio, and visiting villages and chatting to people in markets and in the streets is rewarding for all parties!
Freetown is probably the most developed of the cities, offering a level of safety that is difficult to match even in Western countries. Hotels, restaurants and nightspots are sprouting like mushrooms, and eating out in Sierra Leone promises a range of traditional and international treats, and seafood that is beyond belief!
One has to wonder what attraction will tip the scales in making Sierra Leone the popular destination that it once was before the civil war. Based on my experiences with Sierra Leoneans in recent weeks, I feel that it will be the people who make the difference. Without exception, every Sierra Leonean that I have met or worked with has been proud of their country, proud of its progress and excited about the future. They are unfailingly welcoming, greeting aid-workers and travellers alike with smiles that you can only find in Africa, with an optimism - no, positivity - that other countries would do well to emulate.
For travellers in search of a "diamond in the rough", Sierra Leone offers a holiday like no other - my only advice to you is to visit sooner rather than later, to avoid what is sure to be a stampede once holiday-makers and tour operators latch on to this gem of a destination. For more useful tips & hints, please browse for more information at our website :- http://www.adsence-dollar-factory.com
http://www.100earningtips.com
May 8, 2009
Plan A Vacation - Break Away From Your Routine Life!
If you are looking out for hotels with swimming pool and a big conference hall, larger hotels will provide you a number of additional guest facilities such as a restaurant, a swimming pool or childcare. You can consider such hotels for office get together, meetings as they have conference rooms and are also ideal for social function services. Break away from your routine life and unwind yourself.
If you have had a busy schedule in the past one month, then you deserve a break. Seek an escapade from your monotonous life style. Preparation is the key term for an enjoyable trip. Plan your destination, accommodation and your mode of transportation before hand to avoid any confusion and last minute delays. Planning ahead will save you a lot of trouble and money. Getting assistance from a tour operator will help you plan things better. This will also help you make your tour a memorable one. You can also get information from a reliable travel agency regarding travel packages. Travel agents will take care of all your needs and allow you to have a relaxed holiday. Establish how far you want to travel and the means of transportation. Will you be traveling by plane, car, train or by boat?
Keep all the information about your chosen place handy. Get a travel guide or a map to find out which are the nearest places to your chosen destination. Based on these details you can cover up more number of places in less time. Give due consideration to the amount you have set aside for your trip. Find out what are the ticket costs and accommodation charges. You can book your tickets before hand in order to procure better rates and discounts on your tickets. Plan your trip during off season as your accommodation costs are much cheaper.
Right from a luxury to budget friendly hotels, you can find them online. Seek expert’s advice on what would be the most appropriate accommodation type for you. If you want to make your trip an unusual one, choose unusual hotels such as a tree house hotels, capsule hotels, cave hotels, garden hotels, ice and snow hotels, resort type and underwater hotels.
Make all the necessary reservations, such as hotel rooms, airline and car rental reservations well in advance. By planning on time, you can have a hassle free trip to your favourite destination. Get in touch with the expert travel agent!
Gyan K, Expert author, platinum status. For more information on: Pune Hotels
If you have had a busy schedule in the past one month, then you deserve a break. Seek an escapade from your monotonous life style. Preparation is the key term for an enjoyable trip. Plan your destination, accommodation and your mode of transportation before hand to avoid any confusion and last minute delays. Planning ahead will save you a lot of trouble and money. Getting assistance from a tour operator will help you plan things better. This will also help you make your tour a memorable one. You can also get information from a reliable travel agency regarding travel packages. Travel agents will take care of all your needs and allow you to have a relaxed holiday. Establish how far you want to travel and the means of transportation. Will you be traveling by plane, car, train or by boat?
Keep all the information about your chosen place handy. Get a travel guide or a map to find out which are the nearest places to your chosen destination. Based on these details you can cover up more number of places in less time. Give due consideration to the amount you have set aside for your trip. Find out what are the ticket costs and accommodation charges. You can book your tickets before hand in order to procure better rates and discounts on your tickets. Plan your trip during off season as your accommodation costs are much cheaper.
Right from a luxury to budget friendly hotels, you can find them online. Seek expert’s advice on what would be the most appropriate accommodation type for you. If you want to make your trip an unusual one, choose unusual hotels such as a tree house hotels, capsule hotels, cave hotels, garden hotels, ice and snow hotels, resort type and underwater hotels.
Make all the necessary reservations, such as hotel rooms, airline and car rental reservations well in advance. By planning on time, you can have a hassle free trip to your favourite destination. Get in touch with the expert travel agent!
Gyan K, Expert author, platinum status. For more information on: Pune Hotels
Apr 5, 2009
A top class luxury hotel is expected to have a state of the art business Center at Your Disposal
In today's world, business people are searching for the 25th hour everyday. They have hectic schedules, they travel around the world, meet with people, and they can't afford to misplace even an hour in their busy schedule. So, wherever they go, they expect their places to be furnished with facilities that will help them feel comfortable and relaxed while they go about their business. This is where the hotel business centers come into play.
A top class luxury hotel is expected to have a state of the art business center to empower its customers with all the facilities that they need to make their business process a smooth and memorable one. Almost all the luxury hotels have good business centers that have all the technological facilities, where best business services are offered. They generally include a 24-hour multilingual concierge service, airline reservations, Internet access in guest accommodations, and complimentary newspapers and direct-dial multi-line telephones with voice mail, speaker and data port. Their facilities also include:
- 24-hour business services including fax delivery, photocopying, etc.
- Audiovisual equipment
- Cellular telephones
- Computers available
- International newspaper, periodicals
- Printers
- Secretarial services
- Wired or wireless, high-speed e-mail and Internet access in meeting rooms, and many more. Anyone using an Ethernet-equipped personal computer can use high-speed Internet access.
As an example, the Four Seasons hotels have made a reputation of offering one of the most advanced business centers for its guests. The business center at many Four Seasons hotels and resorts ensures secretarial and translation services and business support - from computers, printers and scanners to high-speed Internet access, photocopying and faxing facilities - are readily available.
You can download e-mails and connect to the Internet at up to 50 times the standard modem speed right from your Four Seasons meeting room. Whether a single PC or a boardroom full, this wired or wireless connection also allows you to:
- Send and receive e-mail at high speed
- Accelerate data transfer - uploads or downloads
- Connect with your company's Intranet or Extranet
- Deliver product demonstrations, training or presentations via Internet
- Offer high-tech services such as on-line registration.
So, wherever you go, you don't have the worry of your business lagging behind you, as you are always ahead of time, completely taken care of, when you stay in these luxury star hotels.
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A top class luxury hotel is expected to have a state of the art business center to empower its customers with all the facilities that they need to make their business process a smooth and memorable one. Almost all the luxury hotels have good business centers that have all the technological facilities, where best business services are offered. They generally include a 24-hour multilingual concierge service, airline reservations, Internet access in guest accommodations, and complimentary newspapers and direct-dial multi-line telephones with voice mail, speaker and data port. Their facilities also include:
- 24-hour business services including fax delivery, photocopying, etc.
- Audiovisual equipment
- Cellular telephones
- Computers available
- International newspaper, periodicals
- Printers
- Secretarial services
- Wired or wireless, high-speed e-mail and Internet access in meeting rooms, and many more. Anyone using an Ethernet-equipped personal computer can use high-speed Internet access.
As an example, the Four Seasons hotels have made a reputation of offering one of the most advanced business centers for its guests. The business center at many Four Seasons hotels and resorts ensures secretarial and translation services and business support - from computers, printers and scanners to high-speed Internet access, photocopying and faxing facilities - are readily available.
You can download e-mails and connect to the Internet at up to 50 times the standard modem speed right from your Four Seasons meeting room. Whether a single PC or a boardroom full, this wired or wireless connection also allows you to:
- Send and receive e-mail at high speed
- Accelerate data transfer - uploads or downloads
- Connect with your company's Intranet or Extranet
- Deliver product demonstrations, training or presentations via Internet
- Offer high-tech services such as on-line registration.
So, wherever you go, you don't have the worry of your business lagging behind you, as you are always ahead of time, completely taken care of, when you stay in these luxury star hotels.
Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to Internet Business, do please browse for more information at our websites.
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Mar 22, 2009
Top 10 All-Inclusive Vacation Destinations
Any kind of "top 10" list is bound to be subjective. There's no way around it. It is impossible to account for everyone's tastes and address every possible variable of a vacation and a resort. However, the following "Top 10 All-Inclusive Vacation Destinations" turn up again and again in listings on the Internet and in travel magazines, too. To make sure you are making the right choice, you should talk to as many people as you can who have actually been to the resort you are considering.
The idea of all-inclusive vacations is not that old, but it has caught on like wildfire because it takes much of the worry out of trip planning. It is not likely you could put together a vacation package for less than the "all inclusives" charge, but not everyone goes this route to save money. The high-end resorts of the all-inclusive variety are pricey, but there are also some bargains to be bad if you do not expect five-star amenities at three- or four-star prices. The following are not in any particular order, but many are clustered in the Caribbean because of its longstanding popularity. Princess Cruise
1. Goldeneye Resort, St. Mary, Jamaica: James Bond fans have made the Goldeneye a top pick in many resort listings. This Jamaican retreat was built by Bond novelist Ian Fleming in the 1950s and he is said to have written 14 of his "007" thrillers there. The "short report" on Goldeneye is that it is "a magical place" that provides simple luxury along with carefree, casual comfort. Many celebrities flock to this spot for the privacy, and Goldeneye’s main beach is clean, uncrowded and private with fluffy white sand and warm, crystalline waters. The 007 cachet, great privacy, good food and fabulous grounds combine to make Goldeneye a favorite all-inclusive resort.
2. Sandals Royal Bahamian, Bahamas: As a chain, the Sandals Resorts have been voted "World's Best" for the past 10+ years by travel professionals worldwide. Many longtime travel agents, who should know, believe that Sandals does "all-inclusive" better than anyone, and they should – they invented it. Sandals does everything with an unsurpassed emphasis on quality, so it is by no means a "budget" destination. This particular Sandals resort – with its offshore island, eight restaurants, seven pools, valet service and Rolls-Royce airport shuttles – will meet the demands of the most discriminating travelers.
3. Sandals Antigua Resort & Spa, Antigua: Situated on Dickenson Bay, the island's premier (and most famous) beach, this is the chain's "romantic getaway." It offers Caribbean village charm plus the refinement and luxury of a world-class, all-inclusive resort, and was voted the "World's Leading Honeymoon Resort" for four straight years. Crystal clear air and winding paths welcome you to hidden hammocks for the happy twosome.
4. Secrets Excellence, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: Situated far from city crowds on a remote portion of Caribbean shoreline – in its own palm tree forest, no less – Secrets Excellence has everything from live stage shows, hot and happy Latin American music for dancing, a casino and horseback rides on the beach. It is perhaps the perfect adult playground, with two giant pools featuring swim-up bars a world-class spa/fitness center for workouts or relaxing massages. The resort is an adults only destination with a perfect beach and plenty to do – or not.
5. Gala Resort, Mayan Riviera, Mexico: This classically Mexican getaway is truly different, unique in every way, and proud of it. Gala offers an unparalleled vacation adventure, and its staff is committed to your enjoying your stay beyond all expectations. Featuring deluxe accommodations, attentive service, superlative dining, and activities for guests of all ages, the Gala Resort is a world-class destination that will be everything you expect, and probably more.
6. Beaches Negril, Negril, Jamaica: Set on 20 lush, jasmine-scented acres, on a prime stretch of Negril's world-famous, seven-mile beach, this resort is both charmed and charming. You are immediately enveloped in the awesome natural splendor, and when you factor in the gourmet dining, creative activities and first-class amenities, you just might think you've found paradise on earth.
7. Franklyn D Resort, Runaway Bay, Jamaica: The Franklyn D Resort wins many recommendations based on its family-friendly atmosphere and layout. This, in fact, is the resort that invented the "vacation nanny," who will look after you, your kids and your suite. The "FDR" is small and intimate, while still offering every amenity and doing so in a world-class manner. The resort has a special kids' buffet, decent adult food, an average beach and modest suite furnishings. In many visitors' opinions, the vacation nanny and staff make up for any and all shortcomings.
8. Royal Hideaway, Playacar, Mexico: This is a small gem of a resort with just 178 rooms, but there is a full activities program on a gorgeous, first-class property. Six restaurants, complete concierge service and doting poolside attendants bring a touch of luxury to the surroundings, and the champagne at check-in time signals you are in the right place. The stunning beach and the "seriously five-star" food service round out the attractions. "Classy and relaxing" is the way one reviewer described it. Although the whole family is welcome, the resort does cater to couples.
9. Harmony Club, Bermuda: The traditional Bermudan "cottage-style" architecture communicates intimacy at this private country resort. In a fabulous setting of exquisite gardens, this classic resort is near Bermuda's famed beaches, accessible to Hamilton's shops and nightspots, and boasts an abundance of elegance and a complete list of the expected amenities. Not too large, not too small, many guests have concluded that Harmony Club is "just right."
10. Iberostar Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: This is another all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana with high ratings from guests and good write-ups at the travel sites. The complex is dotted with buffets and restaurants, with cuisines from around the world. The disco is designed to emulate a DC6 airplane, with the nose acting as the DJ booth and the wings serving as the bars. Many visitors claim the Iberostar Bavaro has the best beach in the country, with flawless white sand and bright, turquoise waters. The individual villas are ensconced in lagoons with gardens overflowing with tropical flowers and palms. There are nine restaurants and a cozy casino, to boot.
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The idea of all-inclusive vacations is not that old, but it has caught on like wildfire because it takes much of the worry out of trip planning. It is not likely you could put together a vacation package for less than the "all inclusives" charge, but not everyone goes this route to save money. The high-end resorts of the all-inclusive variety are pricey, but there are also some bargains to be bad if you do not expect five-star amenities at three- or four-star prices. The following are not in any particular order, but many are clustered in the Caribbean because of its longstanding popularity. Princess Cruise
1. Goldeneye Resort, St. Mary, Jamaica: James Bond fans have made the Goldeneye a top pick in many resort listings. This Jamaican retreat was built by Bond novelist Ian Fleming in the 1950s and he is said to have written 14 of his "007" thrillers there. The "short report" on Goldeneye is that it is "a magical place" that provides simple luxury along with carefree, casual comfort. Many celebrities flock to this spot for the privacy, and Goldeneye’s main beach is clean, uncrowded and private with fluffy white sand and warm, crystalline waters. The 007 cachet, great privacy, good food and fabulous grounds combine to make Goldeneye a favorite all-inclusive resort.
2. Sandals Royal Bahamian, Bahamas: As a chain, the Sandals Resorts have been voted "World's Best" for the past 10+ years by travel professionals worldwide. Many longtime travel agents, who should know, believe that Sandals does "all-inclusive" better than anyone, and they should – they invented it. Sandals does everything with an unsurpassed emphasis on quality, so it is by no means a "budget" destination. This particular Sandals resort – with its offshore island, eight restaurants, seven pools, valet service and Rolls-Royce airport shuttles – will meet the demands of the most discriminating travelers.
3. Sandals Antigua Resort & Spa, Antigua: Situated on Dickenson Bay, the island's premier (and most famous) beach, this is the chain's "romantic getaway." It offers Caribbean village charm plus the refinement and luxury of a world-class, all-inclusive resort, and was voted the "World's Leading Honeymoon Resort" for four straight years. Crystal clear air and winding paths welcome you to hidden hammocks for the happy twosome.
4. Secrets Excellence, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: Situated far from city crowds on a remote portion of Caribbean shoreline – in its own palm tree forest, no less – Secrets Excellence has everything from live stage shows, hot and happy Latin American music for dancing, a casino and horseback rides on the beach. It is perhaps the perfect adult playground, with two giant pools featuring swim-up bars a world-class spa/fitness center for workouts or relaxing massages. The resort is an adults only destination with a perfect beach and plenty to do – or not.
5. Gala Resort, Mayan Riviera, Mexico: This classically Mexican getaway is truly different, unique in every way, and proud of it. Gala offers an unparalleled vacation adventure, and its staff is committed to your enjoying your stay beyond all expectations. Featuring deluxe accommodations, attentive service, superlative dining, and activities for guests of all ages, the Gala Resort is a world-class destination that will be everything you expect, and probably more.
6. Beaches Negril, Negril, Jamaica: Set on 20 lush, jasmine-scented acres, on a prime stretch of Negril's world-famous, seven-mile beach, this resort is both charmed and charming. You are immediately enveloped in the awesome natural splendor, and when you factor in the gourmet dining, creative activities and first-class amenities, you just might think you've found paradise on earth.
7. Franklyn D Resort, Runaway Bay, Jamaica: The Franklyn D Resort wins many recommendations based on its family-friendly atmosphere and layout. This, in fact, is the resort that invented the "vacation nanny," who will look after you, your kids and your suite. The "FDR" is small and intimate, while still offering every amenity and doing so in a world-class manner. The resort has a special kids' buffet, decent adult food, an average beach and modest suite furnishings. In many visitors' opinions, the vacation nanny and staff make up for any and all shortcomings.
8. Royal Hideaway, Playacar, Mexico: This is a small gem of a resort with just 178 rooms, but there is a full activities program on a gorgeous, first-class property. Six restaurants, complete concierge service and doting poolside attendants bring a touch of luxury to the surroundings, and the champagne at check-in time signals you are in the right place. The stunning beach and the "seriously five-star" food service round out the attractions. "Classy and relaxing" is the way one reviewer described it. Although the whole family is welcome, the resort does cater to couples.
9. Harmony Club, Bermuda: The traditional Bermudan "cottage-style" architecture communicates intimacy at this private country resort. In a fabulous setting of exquisite gardens, this classic resort is near Bermuda's famed beaches, accessible to Hamilton's shops and nightspots, and boasts an abundance of elegance and a complete list of the expected amenities. Not too large, not too small, many guests have concluded that Harmony Club is "just right."
10. Iberostar Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: This is another all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana with high ratings from guests and good write-ups at the travel sites. The complex is dotted with buffets and restaurants, with cuisines from around the world. The disco is designed to emulate a DC6 airplane, with the nose acting as the DJ booth and the wings serving as the bars. Many visitors claim the Iberostar Bavaro has the best beach in the country, with flawless white sand and bright, turquoise waters. The individual villas are ensconced in lagoons with gardens overflowing with tropical flowers and palms. There are nine restaurants and a cozy casino, to boot.
Tourabout.com empowers your search of thousands of all inclusive vacations from the world's best vacation destinations. Visit us online and you won't need to spend hours searching dozens of websites to find your next vacation package.
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Feb 23, 2009
Choosing The Right Travel Company To Find The Right Vacation For You
You can count on spending a good deal of time and attending to a long list of details when you are planning any vacation. Besides the fact that you need to book flights or other transportation, and find room to pack all those “must-have” items, you need to figure out exactly what you’re going to do on that perfect vacation.
That’s where travel companies come into play. Travel companies can arrange all the details and get you to the right destination for the right price based on the specific details you give them. Naturally, doing the usual “comparison shopping” research before choosing a travel agent or company can pay off for you in a big way.
Using a travel agent or firm can even eliminate the hassle of deciding where to go if you can’t make up your mind. Why not let an expert put the time into finding the right location by researching different places, as well as helping you to get the best deals that you might not know how to make for yourself? Due to the fact that they do this for a living, good travel agents have contacts with other people in the same industry all over the world.
Just their professional planning skills alone make agents valuable, and their experience and contacts help them get lower prices than you could yourself. They can save you money on hotels, get special tour deals, arrange for vegetarian and other special menus, and get you where you're going with cheaper flights and even discount cruises. Experience travel planners know how to get first-rate travel, accommodations and service at a discount because it is their job to do so. They also know that establishing a good relationship with you, the customer, can bring them additional business in the future, from referrals as well as your own next vacation.
It’s always best not to go for the first travel company that you come across. Do your homework on this to find out if the company comes recommended by others that have used them before. Ask around and check with friends and family that might have used a particular travel agent or company, and read the travel section of a big-city newspaper to find any possible tips or suggestions.
The Internet is also a great tool to use when searching for a travel company, of course. Make sure to check in with the various travel forums and websites and keep an eye out for satisfied customers talking about the best agents and firms. It is important to establish a good working relationship quickly, and discuss your plans with someone that is easy to talk to. Communication is key and you must ensure that whoever helps you plan your trip understands what your goals (and dreams) are. When you find such a person and establish a candid relationship, you may just have found someone to help you again and again over the years.
When looking for a travel company or agent it is a good idea to search for an American Society of Travel Agents ASTA) member. This is an organization that is, in fact, a sort of cooperative “network” of travel-related businesses from all parts of the country and all niches of the travel industry. It includes not only agents and brokers, but airlines, cruise lines, hotels and concierge (personal service) firms. ASTA members can handle your vacation with a quality and professionalism that is unsurpassed. Relying on one of these professionals is a great way to reassure yourself that your vacation will go smoothly, and the ASTA connection ensures a certain level of expertise (and ethics). The ASTA will also respond quickly to any complaints about its members, so you have protection there, as well.
Remember, it is not just “okay,” but expected, for you to have questions. After all, it’s your money and vacation that are at risk. If you have found the right travel company, they will have all the right answers for you or know how to get them. Some companies even offer you the opportunity to speak with some of their past customers, whose experiences can give you valuable insight as to what you can expect with the firm.
Your travel company should always invest its full attention to the details of planning the right vacation for you and your family. Though the travel company should, first and foremost, attend to the numerous details of transportation and lodging traveling, you should always discuss the “little things” about the vacation you’re planning. Anyone helping you plan a “dream getaway” will need to know exactly what you like and what you don’t, and no issue is too small to mention. This kind of open and honest communication not only makes the planning a good experience, but will likely result in a vacation that is cost-effective, custom-tailored to your exact needs – and memorable, as well.
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That’s where travel companies come into play. Travel companies can arrange all the details and get you to the right destination for the right price based on the specific details you give them. Naturally, doing the usual “comparison shopping” research before choosing a travel agent or company can pay off for you in a big way.
Using a travel agent or firm can even eliminate the hassle of deciding where to go if you can’t make up your mind. Why not let an expert put the time into finding the right location by researching different places, as well as helping you to get the best deals that you might not know how to make for yourself? Due to the fact that they do this for a living, good travel agents have contacts with other people in the same industry all over the world.
Just their professional planning skills alone make agents valuable, and their experience and contacts help them get lower prices than you could yourself. They can save you money on hotels, get special tour deals, arrange for vegetarian and other special menus, and get you where you're going with cheaper flights and even discount cruises. Experience travel planners know how to get first-rate travel, accommodations and service at a discount because it is their job to do so. They also know that establishing a good relationship with you, the customer, can bring them additional business in the future, from referrals as well as your own next vacation.
It’s always best not to go for the first travel company that you come across. Do your homework on this to find out if the company comes recommended by others that have used them before. Ask around and check with friends and family that might have used a particular travel agent or company, and read the travel section of a big-city newspaper to find any possible tips or suggestions.
The Internet is also a great tool to use when searching for a travel company, of course. Make sure to check in with the various travel forums and websites and keep an eye out for satisfied customers talking about the best agents and firms. It is important to establish a good working relationship quickly, and discuss your plans with someone that is easy to talk to. Communication is key and you must ensure that whoever helps you plan your trip understands what your goals (and dreams) are. When you find such a person and establish a candid relationship, you may just have found someone to help you again and again over the years.
When looking for a travel company or agent it is a good idea to search for an American Society of Travel Agents ASTA) member. This is an organization that is, in fact, a sort of cooperative “network” of travel-related businesses from all parts of the country and all niches of the travel industry. It includes not only agents and brokers, but airlines, cruise lines, hotels and concierge (personal service) firms. ASTA members can handle your vacation with a quality and professionalism that is unsurpassed. Relying on one of these professionals is a great way to reassure yourself that your vacation will go smoothly, and the ASTA connection ensures a certain level of expertise (and ethics). The ASTA will also respond quickly to any complaints about its members, so you have protection there, as well.
Remember, it is not just “okay,” but expected, for you to have questions. After all, it’s your money and vacation that are at risk. If you have found the right travel company, they will have all the right answers for you or know how to get them. Some companies even offer you the opportunity to speak with some of their past customers, whose experiences can give you valuable insight as to what you can expect with the firm.
Your travel company should always invest its full attention to the details of planning the right vacation for you and your family. Though the travel company should, first and foremost, attend to the numerous details of transportation and lodging traveling, you should always discuss the “little things” about the vacation you’re planning. Anyone helping you plan a “dream getaway” will need to know exactly what you like and what you don’t, and no issue is too small to mention. This kind of open and honest communication not only makes the planning a good experience, but will likely result in a vacation that is cost-effective, custom-tailored to your exact needs – and memorable, as well.
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Feb 18, 2009
See How Easily You Can Skateboard Like a Pro
Even if you don’t become the next Tony Hawk, a multi-millionaire with video games featuring you as the main character, you can learn how to skateboard like a pro. It is not impossible as long as you have a clear understanding of what you are getting into, and how long it could take. You can’t be impatient if you want to be at the top level of any activity, whether sports, career or hobby.
If you happen to love skateboarding, and really are committed to doing whatever it takes to skateboard like a pro, or possibly even become one, then read the following steps. There is no magic to it, and there really are no secrets either. And to clear up any possible understanding about the headline, you can easily see how to skateboard like a pro, as the title says. There are plenty of books and websites to show you, and it’s easy to collect as many printed or “virtual” lessons as you need to get going with your practice. However, it will not be easy to succeed at it, because anything good (and hard to do) takes time.
Now, it would take many thousands of pages of writing and diagrams to teach you the 180 ollie, a shifty ollie, a frontside 360 and all the other moves. You can get all of that information at your own speed, and when you’re ready. For now, we’re talking about the basic action steps and attitudes that will get you a solid start. And this much is true, also, that the more disciplined, motivated and passionate you are, the easier it will seem. Even when you’re doing hard work, you don’t mind as much when you are sold out on the goal you’re working toward.
Action steps to pro skateboarding
Practice – Sure, it should go without saying, but in this day and age people seem to think that reading “a” book or watching “one” skater video is all it takes. The fact is that it takes practice, practice, and more practice. And after all that practice, you have to do one more thing – practice some more. You should skate http://www.ehow.com/how_2069886_become-pro-skateboarder.html to work, skate to school and back, hit the skateboard parks as much as possible and take your board with your at all times. You should be prepared to get in some skate time anywhere that skateboarding is allowed.
Safety – Pros are smart enough to protect their heads and limbs. You must always wear a helmet and pads (knees, elbows, perhaps gloves, too). Since you are on a mission, you will be excited at what you’re doing and may forget that the major part of learning is making mistakes. Remember, making mistakes when learning pro skateboarding techniques means falling down. Since you're going to experiment and try all kinds of new things, your need to protect yourself.
Watch videos, and make them, too – There are tons of YouTube clips and skateboarding videos to watch and study. Every one of the top pro skateboarders has videos, lots of them. While you’re learning all the moves, have a friend videotape what you’re doing so you can study yourself. Keep making videos as your skills keep getting better. Eventually, you may need to hire a real camera pro and editor so you can start posting your own clips online.
Attitude steps count, too
Have fun – You skateboard because you love it, right? If you are motivated by anything other than serious love of the board, you won’t make it to the top. And if that serious love of the board doesn’t have a big component of fun in it, you won’t make it even halfway. You won’t become a top skateboarder because you want a glamour life traveling around the world on your sponsor’s credit card. The joy in what you do, whatever it is, is infectious, and if you start moving up the ranks, it can make you really attractive to those sponsors.
First things first – Again, it seems like a no-brainer, but if you don’t have your priorities in order, you won’t make it. Practice, board knowledge, proper safety, correct exercise routines, healthy diet, clean living – all of this is part of the pro skater package. Keep things in order, and don’t forget that the only discipline that works is self-discipline. No one can do this for you, or give you what you have to practice for. The only way is hard work.
Stay balanced – Despite the fact that it is a hard road full of hard work and long hours and road rash and ankle sprains, you still have to keep balanced. Having fun, loving what you do, working hard, staying on track – all of these seemingly different things really can work together and get you where you want to go. It’s not easy to accomplish your dream, but it is easy enough to find out what to do. The difference with winners, as opposed to quitters, is that the winners take the difficulties as challenges to overcome, not obstacles to bounce off of.
Is it really you?
If you are really cut out to be a pro skater, you will be able to tackle all these steps and still be cool, still be yourself. Being centered and balanced, with family and friends behind you, is a powerful combination for success. These are the things that will help you in the long run and keep you going when times get hard, you become exhausted or you encounter new troubles along the way.
If you do start getting good, and standing out from the crowd skating around you, acting like you’re “all that” and being rude will only make you enemies. No matter how great your skateboarding http://www.ehow.com/how_2069886_become-pro-skateboarder.html skills become, there are always others who are just as good or better, so keep your ego in check. This is often difficult for young people who are also facing a lot of life changes during their teens and early 20s.
The bottom line is that you can learn to do anything you set your mind to, but you first have to find out if it’s “in your blood.” It needs to be more important than any other goal or activity if you want to work your way to the top of the pro ranks, and that’s true in business, entertainment and sports. For skateboarders working their way up, there will be dozens of moves to master, terms to know and techniques of their own to develop. With hard work and persistence, you really can do it.
Visit Skateboard-City.com to learn skateboard trick tips for guides, stances, cool moves & old school. Talk to others who share your passion for the grinds, slides and mini pipe. Bobo-Le-Forcat
If you happen to love skateboarding, and really are committed to doing whatever it takes to skateboard like a pro, or possibly even become one, then read the following steps. There is no magic to it, and there really are no secrets either. And to clear up any possible understanding about the headline, you can easily see how to skateboard like a pro, as the title says. There are plenty of books and websites to show you, and it’s easy to collect as many printed or “virtual” lessons as you need to get going with your practice. However, it will not be easy to succeed at it, because anything good (and hard to do) takes time.
Now, it would take many thousands of pages of writing and diagrams to teach you the 180 ollie, a shifty ollie, a frontside 360 and all the other moves. You can get all of that information at your own speed, and when you’re ready. For now, we’re talking about the basic action steps and attitudes that will get you a solid start. And this much is true, also, that the more disciplined, motivated and passionate you are, the easier it will seem. Even when you’re doing hard work, you don’t mind as much when you are sold out on the goal you’re working toward.
Action steps to pro skateboarding
Practice – Sure, it should go without saying, but in this day and age people seem to think that reading “a” book or watching “one” skater video is all it takes. The fact is that it takes practice, practice, and more practice. And after all that practice, you have to do one more thing – practice some more. You should skate http://www.ehow.com/how_2069886_become-pro-skateboarder.html to work, skate to school and back, hit the skateboard parks as much as possible and take your board with your at all times. You should be prepared to get in some skate time anywhere that skateboarding is allowed.
Safety – Pros are smart enough to protect their heads and limbs. You must always wear a helmet and pads (knees, elbows, perhaps gloves, too). Since you are on a mission, you will be excited at what you’re doing and may forget that the major part of learning is making mistakes. Remember, making mistakes when learning pro skateboarding techniques means falling down. Since you're going to experiment and try all kinds of new things, your need to protect yourself.
Watch videos, and make them, too – There are tons of YouTube clips and skateboarding videos to watch and study. Every one of the top pro skateboarders has videos, lots of them. While you’re learning all the moves, have a friend videotape what you’re doing so you can study yourself. Keep making videos as your skills keep getting better. Eventually, you may need to hire a real camera pro and editor so you can start posting your own clips online.
Attitude steps count, too
Have fun – You skateboard because you love it, right? If you are motivated by anything other than serious love of the board, you won’t make it to the top. And if that serious love of the board doesn’t have a big component of fun in it, you won’t make it even halfway. You won’t become a top skateboarder because you want a glamour life traveling around the world on your sponsor’s credit card. The joy in what you do, whatever it is, is infectious, and if you start moving up the ranks, it can make you really attractive to those sponsors.
First things first – Again, it seems like a no-brainer, but if you don’t have your priorities in order, you won’t make it. Practice, board knowledge, proper safety, correct exercise routines, healthy diet, clean living – all of this is part of the pro skater package. Keep things in order, and don’t forget that the only discipline that works is self-discipline. No one can do this for you, or give you what you have to practice for. The only way is hard work.
Stay balanced – Despite the fact that it is a hard road full of hard work and long hours and road rash and ankle sprains, you still have to keep balanced. Having fun, loving what you do, working hard, staying on track – all of these seemingly different things really can work together and get you where you want to go. It’s not easy to accomplish your dream, but it is easy enough to find out what to do. The difference with winners, as opposed to quitters, is that the winners take the difficulties as challenges to overcome, not obstacles to bounce off of.
Is it really you?
If you are really cut out to be a pro skater, you will be able to tackle all these steps and still be cool, still be yourself. Being centered and balanced, with family and friends behind you, is a powerful combination for success. These are the things that will help you in the long run and keep you going when times get hard, you become exhausted or you encounter new troubles along the way.
If you do start getting good, and standing out from the crowd skating around you, acting like you’re “all that” and being rude will only make you enemies. No matter how great your skateboarding http://www.ehow.com/how_2069886_become-pro-skateboarder.html skills become, there are always others who are just as good or better, so keep your ego in check. This is often difficult for young people who are also facing a lot of life changes during their teens and early 20s.
The bottom line is that you can learn to do anything you set your mind to, but you first have to find out if it’s “in your blood.” It needs to be more important than any other goal or activity if you want to work your way to the top of the pro ranks, and that’s true in business, entertainment and sports. For skateboarders working their way up, there will be dozens of moves to master, terms to know and techniques of their own to develop. With hard work and persistence, you really can do it.
Visit Skateboard-City.com to learn skateboard trick tips for guides, stances, cool moves & old school. Talk to others who share your passion for the grinds, slides and mini pipe. Bobo-Le-Forcat
Jan 23, 2009
12 Top Tips to Planning Your Holiday of a Lifetime
Many families take vacations during the holidays, but travel isn’t necessary for you and your family to enjoy a “holiday of a lifetime.” However, since interests range so widely among different people, we will break this article in half and give you six top tips for a holiday vacation, and six top tips for general holiday wonderfulness!
Since the first set of tips does involve some cost (perhaps a great deal), the tips will focus on getting the highest value for the money, which is a bit different than just trying to spend the least amount of money. For penny-pinchers, of course, these tips will serve as pointers to money-saving deals and ideas. There is a lot to be learned about traveling on a budget, by everyone, regardless of what you want to spend.
The other “general” holiday tips will concentrate on bringing the family together, as opposed to spending money and not getting involved in any more than wrapping a present. The holidays are for kids and families, first of all, so there will be some ideas on how to have fun and enjoy other. Since most people get to the end of their lives and wish they’d spent more time with family, following some of these general, family-oriented tips truly could be a life-changing experience.
Vacation and travel tips
Here are the best six tips for setting up a holiday vacation of a lifetime:
Stop searching and be found – The advent of RSS (Real Simple Syndication) news feeds means that news, information and web resources will be sent to you by subscription. When you find a great source for tickets, lodging or vacation packages, look for the small, orange, square button in your browser toolbar, or search the site for “RSS,” then click and set up your “feed.” In Internet Explorer, your feeds can be found in your IE favorites area.
Let your email help – These same sites may also send regular newsletter or sales announcements by email, and sites without RSS will normally offer this service. Subscribe to some good, reputable sites and the information will be delivered to you daily, weekly or (sometimes) on a schedule of your choosing.
Comparison shopping – There are various sites, like traveljungle.com or travelsupermarket.com, where you can compare offerings from travel agencies and brokers from around the world. That holiday vacation of a lifetime just might be part of a package deal that you will find this way.
Forget the hotel bill – The less you spend on accommodations, the more you can spend skiing or sailing or trekking around the island of Malta. If “home exchange” sounds like a strange concept to you, do some Googling and you will discover that it is a low-cost way for travelers to trade their house in New Jersey for a small villa in Spain. Homes can even come with a car, or household help, as part of a package deal, so check on this option carefully at such websites as Digsville. This site, like similar ones, has listings around the world. A beachfront bungalow in the South Pacific, a ranch home in the wilds of Australia or an apartment in central Tokyo can be yours with the right trade, the right timing and the right arrangements.
Skip the driving – If you're going to vacation in a big city, you can probably have a great time without a car. Driving a car overseas can be stressful and public transportation, bikes and taxis are all possible replacements. This is also a good way to “go native” and see how the locals really live day to day.
Discount dining – If your vacation trip will be a few weeks or more, consider preparing some of your own meals. You can save a good deal of money since eating out three times a day can add up quickly. Shopping at local markets and food stores is also a fabulous way to learn the language, interact with the local culture and meet the “real people” of the country, instead of the country’s tourism professionals.
Family holiday tips
There are more ways to create a memorable holiday season than traveling. Staying home and enjoying family is always a popular holiday plan. Here are some interesting tips on creating a holiday to remember.
Create gift certificates – You can make your own gift certificates to give people what they really want, or really need. Try giving a coworker a certificate for a home-cooked meal, or gift certificate of babysitting so a friend or family member can enjoy a day or night off. For children, you can make gift cards for family bike rides, board game tournaments or breakfast in bed. Not only are these gifts cost-effective, they promote the bonds of friendship, and isn’t that a great gift?
Turn on the tunes – After a holiday dinner, you can work off some of the pumpkin pie by dancing as a group, playing musical chairs or having “the youngsters” show the “old timers” all the new dance steps. Conversely, parents can teach their children the dance steps that were popular in “the old days.”
Energetic kid stuff – You can design a family “obstacle course” in the back yard that could include hula hoops, calisthenics, jumping jacks and other activities. No one has to compete with anyone else, it can just be for fun – as well as some great photo opportunities.
Walk together for a good cause – Find a charity walk-a-thon to join together, as a couple, a family or even in a neighborhood contingent. If you find an event a few months into the New Year, it can help participants stay motivated on their New Year's Resolutions.
Healthy cooking feast – Get the family and/or a group of friends together for a healthy holiday meal, where everyone can participate in making the holiday feast. You can enjoy a party atmosphere while learning healthy new recipes for the New Year.
Stories, new and old – Sit together around a fireplace, or the after-dinner table, and have everyone tell a personal story with a holiday theme. Even better, talk about the stories that you are creating that very day, and imagine how it will be 10 or 15 years hence to talk about this particular night.
It’s all about people
The holidays do not have to be an over-commercialized nightmare of buying, wrapping, giving and getting presents. Not all gifts come in packages, and people of all ages can stand to learn this lesson again, even if for the 100th time: Holidays are about people, the people you live with, love and would miss if they moved (or passed) away.
Be grateful for family, friends and community during the holidays. Whether you travel to the Bahamas, or no farther than your living room, what matters is being grateful for the time together and using it to best advantage. Be slow to anger, quick to forgive and ready to do a kindness, and your holidays will be special whether you have a dollar or a million of them. Remember what is truly valuable, and you will keep things in their proper perspective.
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Since the first set of tips does involve some cost (perhaps a great deal), the tips will focus on getting the highest value for the money, which is a bit different than just trying to spend the least amount of money. For penny-pinchers, of course, these tips will serve as pointers to money-saving deals and ideas. There is a lot to be learned about traveling on a budget, by everyone, regardless of what you want to spend.
The other “general” holiday tips will concentrate on bringing the family together, as opposed to spending money and not getting involved in any more than wrapping a present. The holidays are for kids and families, first of all, so there will be some ideas on how to have fun and enjoy other. Since most people get to the end of their lives and wish they’d spent more time with family, following some of these general, family-oriented tips truly could be a life-changing experience.
Vacation and travel tips
Here are the best six tips for setting up a holiday vacation of a lifetime:
Stop searching and be found – The advent of RSS (Real Simple Syndication) news feeds means that news, information and web resources will be sent to you by subscription. When you find a great source for tickets, lodging or vacation packages, look for the small, orange, square button in your browser toolbar, or search the site for “RSS,” then click and set up your “feed.” In Internet Explorer, your feeds can be found in your IE favorites area.
Let your email help – These same sites may also send regular newsletter or sales announcements by email, and sites without RSS will normally offer this service. Subscribe to some good, reputable sites and the information will be delivered to you daily, weekly or (sometimes) on a schedule of your choosing.
Comparison shopping – There are various sites, like traveljungle.com or travelsupermarket.com, where you can compare offerings from travel agencies and brokers from around the world. That holiday vacation of a lifetime just might be part of a package deal that you will find this way.
Forget the hotel bill – The less you spend on accommodations, the more you can spend skiing or sailing or trekking around the island of Malta. If “home exchange” sounds like a strange concept to you, do some Googling and you will discover that it is a low-cost way for travelers to trade their house in New Jersey for a small villa in Spain. Homes can even come with a car, or household help, as part of a package deal, so check on this option carefully at such websites as Digsville. This site, like similar ones, has listings around the world. A beachfront bungalow in the South Pacific, a ranch home in the wilds of Australia or an apartment in central Tokyo can be yours with the right trade, the right timing and the right arrangements.
Skip the driving – If you're going to vacation in a big city, you can probably have a great time without a car. Driving a car overseas can be stressful and public transportation, bikes and taxis are all possible replacements. This is also a good way to “go native” and see how the locals really live day to day.
Discount dining – If your vacation trip will be a few weeks or more, consider preparing some of your own meals. You can save a good deal of money since eating out three times a day can add up quickly. Shopping at local markets and food stores is also a fabulous way to learn the language, interact with the local culture and meet the “real people” of the country, instead of the country’s tourism professionals.
Family holiday tips
There are more ways to create a memorable holiday season than traveling. Staying home and enjoying family is always a popular holiday plan. Here are some interesting tips on creating a holiday to remember.
Create gift certificates – You can make your own gift certificates to give people what they really want, or really need. Try giving a coworker a certificate for a home-cooked meal, or gift certificate of babysitting so a friend or family member can enjoy a day or night off. For children, you can make gift cards for family bike rides, board game tournaments or breakfast in bed. Not only are these gifts cost-effective, they promote the bonds of friendship, and isn’t that a great gift?
Turn on the tunes – After a holiday dinner, you can work off some of the pumpkin pie by dancing as a group, playing musical chairs or having “the youngsters” show the “old timers” all the new dance steps. Conversely, parents can teach their children the dance steps that were popular in “the old days.”
Energetic kid stuff – You can design a family “obstacle course” in the back yard that could include hula hoops, calisthenics, jumping jacks and other activities. No one has to compete with anyone else, it can just be for fun – as well as some great photo opportunities.
Walk together for a good cause – Find a charity walk-a-thon to join together, as a couple, a family or even in a neighborhood contingent. If you find an event a few months into the New Year, it can help participants stay motivated on their New Year's Resolutions.
Healthy cooking feast – Get the family and/or a group of friends together for a healthy holiday meal, where everyone can participate in making the holiday feast. You can enjoy a party atmosphere while learning healthy new recipes for the New Year.
Stories, new and old – Sit together around a fireplace, or the after-dinner table, and have everyone tell a personal story with a holiday theme. Even better, talk about the stories that you are creating that very day, and imagine how it will be 10 or 15 years hence to talk about this particular night.
It’s all about people
The holidays do not have to be an over-commercialized nightmare of buying, wrapping, giving and getting presents. Not all gifts come in packages, and people of all ages can stand to learn this lesson again, even if for the 100th time: Holidays are about people, the people you live with, love and would miss if they moved (or passed) away.
Be grateful for family, friends and community during the holidays. Whether you travel to the Bahamas, or no farther than your living room, what matters is being grateful for the time together and using it to best advantage. Be slow to anger, quick to forgive and ready to do a kindness, and your holidays will be special whether you have a dollar or a million of them. Remember what is truly valuable, and you will keep things in their proper perspective.
Tourabout.com empowers your search of thousands of all inclusive vacations from the world's best vacation destinations. Visit us online and you won't need to spend hours searching dozens of websites to find the trip you’re looking for.
Hotel Basel
Romantic hotel in historic castle with excellent restaurant, located in Binningen, near Basel, Switzerland.
Embassy Visa Consulate Information Allembassyonline – Directory and search engine for embassy, consulate, visa, travel search worldwide.
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